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RaDene Hatfield sits on the stage with other candidates at the 2008 Utah County Democratic Convention at Dixon Middle School in Provo Saturday, May 3, 2008.

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Sunday, 04 May 2008
Democrats hope to build on new support in Utah County Print E-mail
Caleb Warnock -DAILY HERALD   

Local Democrats positioned themselves on Saturday as the only party listening to the public, saying Utah's voucher repeal proved Republicans have lost their mandate.

Strategizing to make historic gains during November's elections, Democrats gathered for the annual Utah County party convention said they would take advantage of growing discontent among long-time Republicans.

 

With new infusions of money and hope, Democrats said they will work to swing Republican voters, campaigning on the platform that the Republican Party has grown corrupt, opaque, emboldened and disrespectful to their constituents after years of insular de facto rule of the state.

"We have shown that one-party rule is on the way out," said Utah County party chair Richard Davis. "We will end one-party rule and the Republicans will no longer be able to do what they want in this state."

Change and optimism were manifest everywhere at Saturday's convention. With 200 people attending, party leaders remarked repeatedly that interest in the party has never been so high in modern times. In addition, more than half of local Democratic candidates have out-fundraised their opponents so far, party leaders said.

While Republicans have done much good in Utah, years of ruling without significant opposition have allowed the party to sink into "arrogance, entitlement and corruption" said Wayne Holland, State Democratic Party chair. If Utahns would only spend one day at the Legislature to see the Republican Party in action, the state would turn Democratic overnight.

"This is a day when you saw the beginning of something big," Holland said. "This opportunity was given to us in part because of the behavior of the Legislature, and its leadership based in Utah County."

Noting that Utah was once a Democratic state, Holland said a fundamental shift has begun.

"They will come back," he said of the public. "They've had enough and they are embarrassed."

One by one, Democratic candidates said they would go door to door, talking to Republicans about Utah County's deplorable air quality, overcrowded schools, the need for Legislative ethics reform, and the need for portable, affordable health care.

In the most watched contest at Saturday's convention, RaDene Hatfield won 80 percent support against Fred Desposorio and will now go on to fight Republican Senate Majority Leader Curt Bramble for his seat.

Desposorio immediately eschewed the Democrats, announcing to the Daily Herald that he will continue his bid as an Independent.

Speaking in plenary session, Democrats said they are ready to bring balance back to Utah politics.

"I am pretty sure some of you are disgruntled, disenfranchised former Republicans," said House Minority Leader Brad King to thunderous applause. King is a candidate for Senate District 27.

Utah's political system "is sick because it is out of balance," he said. "The Founding Fathers never meant it to be this way ... . What happens between now and November will determine whether or not we have a true democracy.

"We especially need you to talk to your friends and tell them about the Democrats you know who are worthy of their vote and attention. ... We need to tell everyone in the state of Utah to release their inner Democrat. It is in there somewhere."

Congressman Jim Matheson said Utah voters are giving Democrats new attention because the public has "figured out that the Legislature does not listen to people anymore."

He advised his fellow Democratic candidates that winning in November will hinge on proving to voters that Democrats are listening.

"That is really the issue here in Utah today," he said.

His own campaign will focus on standing up against radioactive waste, fiscal responsibility and health care for the working poor, he said.

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Uncle_Bud
May 04 2008 23:00:40
truthhurts wrote:
Everybody Loves Raymond wrote:
ericmiami wrote:
That was really well thought out and accurate and inspiring!!! There is nothing of the troll about Raymond.

Yep, and I see you disputed none of them, ass.

Hmmm. Playing the your game, one could say:

Yes, join the Repubs if you want to fight in Iraq for the next 100 years.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want your President to lie in order to start an undeserved war.

Yes, join the Repubs if you make a big deal about abortion, even though you don't care about the kid after he is born. Health insurance? Everyone for himself.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want the rich to get richer and the poor to become poorer and the middle class to be in the poor class.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want the deficit to spiral ever higher.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want the Chinese to financially own us.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want the Constitution dismantled, piece by piece.

Yes, join the Repubs if your idea of good journalism is Rush Limbaugh and Anne Coulter.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want to hang out in bathroom stalls giving "foot signals" to the guy in the stall next door.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want to be a presidential adviser and be convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice.

Yes, join the Repubs if you want to flip flop on the issues. Didn't Mitt Romney once support a womans right to choose (abortion)? By golly, he sure did.


When the sheep wake up and realize that things will never change as long as they keep voting Democrat or Republican, we might see some changes.
See how easy that was, Ray?
#365713
Senator May 05 2008 03:27:55
I find it amusing when Everybody Loves Raymond uses national Democrat Party mantras or mis-steps to justify why local Utah Republicans are the way to go. I would dare say that Utah Republicans are not very similar to their national colleagues but an animal in their own right or at least what national Republican party members would morph into if they had absolute power as they do in Utah.

I also find it amusing that Everybody Loves Raymond makes the assumption that I'm a Democrat just because I don't like the corruption in local Republican politics. He even goes on to make a ridiculous list of national political or campaign issues that have nothing to do with the local politics in this state. After reading his diatribe, I felt like I just went through a spin cycle.

Everybody loves Raymond also paints Democrats and Republicans as politically black and white. My guess is that he is an un-informed, straight party ticket voter. The truth is that there is quite a bit of party crossover on the issues. Not all Democrats are entitlement taking, baby-killing monsters; just like all Republicans are not greedy, pistol packing warmongers. It is best to vote for the person and the values they espouse, rather than vote for someone who has an (R) or (D) behind their name and make the assumption that their values are similar to ours. This is where we have gone wrong in Utah, particularly Utah County.

I'm an independent voter who sees nothing wrong with dreaming about having a two party system and a vigorous debate of the issues in Utah. That is something a lot of our local, fanatical Republican friends obviously don't want to happen.

Truth Hurts: You forgot to mention that Republicans hand out welfare checks to big businesses and corporations. Everybody Loves Raymond thinks that Democrats are the only ones who know how to write entitlement checks.
#365770
Everybody Loves Raymond May 05 2008 15:59:32
Senator wrote:
I find it amusing when Everybody Loves Raymond uses national Democrat Party mantras or mis-steps to justify why local Utah Republicans are the way to go. I would dare say that Utah Republicans are not very similar to their national colleagues but an animal in their own right or at least what national Republican party members would morph into if they had absolute power as they do in Utah.

I also find it amusing that Everybody Loves Raymond makes the assumption that I'm a Democrat just because I don't like the corruption in local Republican politics. He even goes on to make a ridiculous list of national political or campaign issues that have nothing to do with the local politics in this state. After reading his diatribe, I felt like I just went through a spin cycle.

Everybody loves Raymond also paints Democrats and Republicans as politically black and white. My guess is that he is an un-informed, straight party ticket voter. The truth is that there is quite a bit of party crossover on the issues. Not all Democrats are entitlement taking, baby-killing monsters; just like all Republicans are not greedy, pistol packing warmongers. It is best to vote for the person and the values they espouse, rather than vote for someone who has an (R) or (D) behind their name and make the assumption that their values are similar to ours. This is where we have gone wrong in Utah, particularly Utah County.

I'm an independent voter who sees nothing wrong with dreaming about having a two party system and a vigorous debate of the issues in Utah. That is something a lot of our local, fanatical Republican friends obviously don't want to happen.

Truth Hurts: You forgot to mention that Republicans hand out welfare checks to big businesses and corporations. Everybody Loves Raymond thinks that Democrats are the only ones who know how to write entitlement checks.


Glad you find killing 8 month old fetusus "amusing." The GOP will end the murder. The Dems want it to continue.
#365838
unaffiliated_person May 05 2008 16:58:04
Everybody Loves Raymond wrote:
Senator wrote:
I find it amusing when Everybody Loves Raymond uses national Democrat Party mantras or mis-steps to justify why local Utah Republicans are the way to go. I would dare say that Utah Republicans are not very similar to their national colleagues but an animal in their own right or at least what national Republican party members would morph into if they had absolute power as they do in Utah.

I also find it amusing that Everybody Loves Raymond makes the assumption that I'm a Democrat just because I don't like the corruption in local Republican politics. He even goes on to make a ridiculous list of national political or campaign issues that have nothing to do with the local politics in this state. After reading his diatribe, I felt like I just went through a spin cycle.

Everybody loves Raymond also paints Democrats and Republicans as politically black and white. My guess is that he is an un-informed, straight party ticket voter. The truth is that there is quite a bit of party crossover on the issues. Not all Democrats are entitlement taking, baby-killing monsters; just like all Republicans are not greedy, pistol packing warmongers. It is best to vote for the person and the values they espouse, rather than vote for someone who has an (R) or (D) behind their name and make the assumption that their values are similar to ours. This is where we have gone wrong in Utah, particularly Utah County.

I'm an independent voter who sees nothing wrong with dreaming about having a two party system and a vigorous debate of the issues in Utah. That is something a lot of our local, fanatical Republican friends obviously don't want to happen.

Truth Hurts: You forgot to mention that Republicans hand out welfare checks to big businesses and corporations. Everybody Loves Raymond thinks that Democrats are the only ones who know how to write entitlement checks.


Glad you find killing 8 month old fetusus "amusing." The GOP will end the murder. The Dems want it to continue.


Wrong again. Painting your support of Republicans due to abortion rights issues is not a good idea. Many republicans are pro-abortion too:
http://www.republicansforchoice.com/
http://www.gopchoice.org/
Need I go on? I suggest voting for the issues, instead of thinking one party holds the monopoly on morality.
#365856
Annonymous May 05 2008 17:17:59
Utah County Democrats will need to unite their own party before going after the huge GOP in Utah County. Democratic party leadership can't expect to get the support they need if they continue to disenfranchise portions of their party. The LDS Democrats versus the non-LDS Democrats, the selective support of Democratic candidates by party leaders, the not allowing of Leg. Chairs to vote in the County Convention, etc., etc.

When 80% of Utah County voted Republican in the last election to have any remote chance of winning anything the Democrats need concensus building leadership.

Democrats can't afford to have Democrats not casting votes.
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